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American blueberry Elizabeth belongs to the highbush blueberry varieties. It is considered the tastiest among them.
In Western Europe, it is valued for its late and abundant fruiting. It is especially recommended for commercial plantations, but also for gardens and amateur cultivation. The shrub grows very vigorously, reaching a height of 160-180 cm. The location should be sunny, sheltered from the wind, and the soil should be well-drained. Blueberries prefer acidic soil. Blueberries like plenty of moisture, but they do not like being waterlogged.
American blueberry Elizabeth is a variety of highbush blueberries. It is considered the tastiest among them. In Western Europe, it is valued for its late and abundant fruiting. It is particularly recommended for commercial plantations, but also for gardens and amateur cultivation. The shrub grows very vigorously, reaching a height of 160-180cm.
Blooming: The bell-shaped flowers, white or pink in color, appear in April-May.
Ripening and fruiting: The large, dark, very tasty and aromatic fruits begin to ripen at the end of August. Due to their medicinal properties, the fruits are recommended for direct consumption.
Exposure: Blueberries require a warm, sunny location and grow well on acidic, light, well-drained soil with a pH of 3.8-4.8.
Care and pruning: Until the 4th year after planting, it is recommended to remove diseased, creeping, broken shoots and fertilize the bushes from the end of April to June. The plant is resistant to diseases and frost-resistant (-24°C).